Cyber Mercenaries: The state, Hackers, and Power
- United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- xx, 246p.
9781107566866
Cyber Proxies: An Introduction Proxies and Cyber Power What Cyber Proxies Are Capable of What Cyber Proxies Are Likely to Be Used For The Pool of Potential Cyber Proxies Proxies: An Instrument of Power Since Ancient Times Framework for Thinking about Proxies Why Proxy Relationships Exist Cyber Power: Geopolitics and Human Rights The US Government's Perspective The Russian Government's Perspective The Chinese Government's Perspective Cyber Proxies Up Close Cyber Proxies on a Tight Leash: The United States Private Cybersecurity Contractors Delegation Under the Spotlight Cyber Proxies on a Loose Leash: Iran and Syria Orchestration Under the Spotlight Cyber Proxies on the Loose: The Former Soviet Union Change Over Time: China's Evolving relationships with Cyber proxies The Theory: State Responsibility and Cyber Proxies The Practice: Shaping Cyber Proxy Relationships